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Addressing Barriers New ways to think .. to Learning Better ways to link Volume 13, Number 4 Fall, 2008 School Dropout Prevention: A Civil Rights and Public Health Imperative As the true dropout figures emerge across the nation, the crisis nature of the problem is apparent. Recentreports indicate that more than half a million young people drop out of high school each year, and therate at which they drop out has remained about the same for the last 30 years (Dynarski, et al., 2008).The data confirm that in far too many school districts a majority of students do not have sufficient supportsto enable them to succeed at school and will not graduate. As Gary Orfield, director of the Civil Rights project has stressed: There is a high school dropout crisis far beyond the imagination of most Americans,concentrated in urban schools and relegating many thousands of minority children to a lifeof failure.
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